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Canada

Federal

Provincial

Alberta

Sites owned and run by the provincial government as a
functioning historic site or museum are known as Provincial
Historic Sites and Provincial Historic Areas. Buildings and
sites owned by private citizens and companies or other levels or
branches of government may gain one of two levels of historic
designation, "Registered Historic Resource" or "Provincial Historic
Resource".[3].
Historic designation in Alberta is governed by the Historic
Resources Act.[4]. The
province also lists buildings deemed historically significant by
municipal governments on the Alberta Register of Historic Places,
which is also part of the larger Canadian Register of Historic
Places although this does not imply provincial or federal
government status or protection.[5] The
Alberta Main Street Program helps to preserve historic buildings in
the downtowns of smaller communities.[6] The
Heritage Survey Program is a survey of 80,000 historic buildings in
Alberta, with no protective status.[7]

"a monument or the remains of a monument the preservation of
which is a matter of national importance by reason of the
historical, architectural, traditional, artistic, or archaeological
interest attaching thereto"[18]

Owned or managed by the National Monuments Service. The
Service's own list of monuments is not definitive.[19]

National Inventory of Architectural Heritage

"all—
(a) structures and buildings together with their settings and
attendant grounds, fixtures and fittings,
(b) groups of such structures and buildings, and
(c) sites,
which are of architectural, historical, archaeological, artistic,
cultural, scientific, social or technical interest"[20]

National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. The NIAH's survey
is not yet complete.[21]

protected structure

"structures, or parts of structures, which form part of the
architectural heritage and which are of special architectural,
historical, archaeological, artistic, cultural, scientific, social
or technical interest"[22]

Relevant planning authority maintains a list as part of its
development plan.[23]

architectural conservation area

"a place, area, group of structures or townscape, taking
account of building lines and heights, that—
(a) is of special architectural, historical, archaeological,
artistic, cultural, scientific, social or technical interest or
value, or
(b) contributes to the appreciation of protected structures"[22]

Planning authority

special planning control area

"an architectural conservation area [...] of special importance
to, or as respects, the civic life or the architectural,
historical, cultural or social character of a city or town in which
it is situated"[22]

Planning authority

area of special amenity

"by reason of—
(a) its outstanding natural beauty, or
(b) its special recreational value,
and having regard to any benefits for nature conservation"[22]

Russia

Russian state code of particularly valuable objects of cultural
heritage includes the most conspicuous man-made landmarks as well
as operating institutions: museums, archives, theatres,
universities and academies.